The Lincolnshire Coast Light Railway reopened on 3/5/09 at its new
site on Skegness Water Leisure Park at Walls Lane, Skegness.
The Jolly Fisherman, an icon of Skegness from GNR days, signs the
visitors book for LCLRs Chris Bates.
The Jolly Fisherman poses with Chris Bates and Jim Smith, driver
of the inaugural train, both of whom were
volunteer workers with the old LCLR at Humberston near Cleethorpes.
Butlins redcoats and mascot Billy line up with Astling Evison &
Jim Smith of the LCLR,
Jolly, and John Chappell of the Water Leisure Park prepares the
green flag for departure.
Billy thinks he would like to drive the first train!
Ticket number 0000 for the first passenger (the Mayor of Skegness)
displayed by Billy & Jolly.
The Mayor and Mayoress of Skegness join the line up on the platform.
The Mayor and Mayoress sign the LCLR guestbook.
The Mayor of Skegness, Neil Pimperton, makes a short speech and
turns to cut the ribbon to formally open the railway
as driver Smith raises his hat during the applause for the Mayor.